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AVR525

SERVICE MANUAL

CONTENTS
ESD WARNING......................................2 LEAKAGE TESTING.................................3 BASIC SPECIFICATIONS.........................4 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS.....................5 FRONT PANEL DISPLAY.........................7 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS..................8 REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS............11 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS.......14 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE..................17 PROCESSOR RESET............................17 BLOCK DIAGRAM.................................18 AMPLIFIER BIAS ADJUSTMENT............19 SERVICE BULLETIN # H/K2003-05.........24 TECH TIP HKTT2003-01.......................25 EXPLODED VIEW...............................26 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST.............27 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST....................29 PCB DRAWINGS.................................85 SCHEMATICS.....................................97 WIRING DIAGRAM..............................116 PACKAGE.........................................117

harman/kardon, Inc. 250 Crossways Park Dr. Woodbury, New York 11797 Rev0 8/2004

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Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field effect transistors and semiconductor "chip" components. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity. 1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging wrist strap device, which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test. 2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge build-up or exposure of the assembly. 3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices. 4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "anti-static" can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices. 5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical change sufficient to damage ES devices. 6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive material.) 7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed. CAUTION : Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions. 8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the brushing together or your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity sufficient to damage an ES devices.

Each precaution in this manual should be followed during servicing. Components identified with the IEC symbol in the parts list are special significance to safety. When replacing a component identified with

, use only the replacement parts designated, or parts with the same ratings or resistance, wattage, or voltage that are designated in the parts list in this manual. Leakage-current or resistance measurements must be made to determine that exposed parts are acceptably insulated from the supply circuit before retuming the product to the customer.

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Before returning the unit to the user, perform the following safety checks :

1. Inspect all lead dress to make certain that leads are not pinched or that hardware is not lodged between the chassis and other metal parts in the unit. 2. Be sure that any protective devices such as nonmetallic control knobs, insulating fishpapers, cabinet backs, adjustment and compartment covers or shields, isolation resistor-capacity networks, mechanical insulators, etc. Which were removed for the servicing are properly re-installed. 3. Be sure that no shock hazard exists ; check for leakage current using Simpson Model 229 Leakage Tester, standard equipment item No. 21641, RCA Model WT540A or use alternate method as follows : Plug the power cord directly Into a 120 volt AC receptacle (do not use an Isolation Transformer for this test). Using two clip leads, connect a 1500 ohms, 10watt Resistor paralleled by a 0.15uF capacitor, in series with all exposed metal cabinet parts and a known earth ground, such as a water pipe or conduit. Use a VTVM or VOM with 1000 ohms per volt, or higher sensitivity to measure the AC voltage drop across the resistor. (See diagram) Move the resistor connection to each exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis (antenna, metal, cabinet, screw heads, knobs and control shafts, escutcheon, etc.) and measure the AC voltage drop across the resistor. (This test should be performed with the 0.35 volt RMS or more is excessive and indicates a potential shock hazard which must be corrected before returning the unit to the owner.

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AVR 525 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Audio Section Stereo Mode Continuous Average Power (FTC) 85 Watts per channel, 20Hz­20kHz, @ <0.07% THD, both channels driven into 8 ohms Seven-Channel Surround Modes Power per Individual Channel Front L&R channels: 70 Watts per channel @ <0.07% THD, 20Hz­20kHz into 8 ohms Center channel: 70 Watts @ <0.07% THD, 20Hz­20kHz into 8 ohms Surround (L & R Side, L & R back) channels: 70 Watts per channel @ <0.07% THD, 20Hz­20kHz into 8 ohms Input Sensitivity/Impedance Linear (High-Level) Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF-A) 200mV/47k ohms 95dB AM Tuner Section Frequency Range Signal-to-Noise Ratio Usable Sensitivity Distortion Selectivity Video Section Television Format Input Level/Impedance Output Level/Impedance Video Frequency Response (Composite and S-Video) Video Frequency Response (Component Video) General Power Requirement Power Consumption Dimensions AC 120V/60Hz 120W idle, 1040W maximum (7 channels driven) Width Height Depth 44 lb (20kg) 17.3 inches (440mm) 6.5 inches (165mm) 17.1 inches (435mm) 525­1710kHz 45dB Loop 500µV 1kHz, 50% Mod 0.8% ±10kHz, 30dB

NTSC 1Vp-p/75 ohms 1Vp-p/75 ohms 10Hz­8MHz (­3dB) 10Hz­50MHz (­3dB)

Surround System Adjacent Channel Separation Pro Logic I/II 40dB Dolby Digital (AC-3) DTS Frequency Response @ 1W (+0dB, ­3dB) High Instantaneous Current Capability (HCC) Transient Intermodulation Distortion (TIM) Slew Rate FM Tuner Section Frequency Range Usable Sensitivity Signal-to-Noise Ratio Distortion Stereo Separation Selectivity Image Rejection IF Rejection 55dB 55dB 10Hz ­100kHz ±45 Amps Unmeasurable 40V/µsec

Weight

Depth measurement includes knobs, buttons and terminal connections. Height measurement includes feet and chassis. All features and specifications are subject to change without notice. Harman Kardon and Power for the Digital Revolution are registered trademarks of Harman International Industries, Incorporated.
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is a trademark of Harman International Industries, Incorporated (patent no. 5,386,478).

87.5­108.0MHz IHF 1.3µV/13.2dBf Mono/Stereo 70/68dB Mono/Stereo 0.2/0.3% 40dB @ 1kHz ±400kHz, 70dB 80dB 90dB

* Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby," "Pro Logic," "Pro Logic II" and the Double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. ©1992­1999 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved. DTS, DTS Surround, DTS-ES and DTS Neo:6 are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. UltraStereo is a trademark of UltraStereo Corp. VMAx is a registered trademark of Harman International Industries, Incorporated, and is an implementation of Cooper Bauck Transaural Stereo under patent license. Logic 7 is a registered trademark of Harman International Industries, Incorporated. HDCD system manufactured under license from Pacific Microsonics, Inc. This product is covered by one or more of the following: in the USA: 5,479,168; 5,638,074; 5,640,161; 5,808,574; 5,838,274; 5,854,600; 5,864,311; 5,872,531; and in Australia: 669114. Other patents pending. A-BUS and A-BUS Ready are registered trademarks of Leisure Tech Electronics Pty Ltd Australia.

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FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS
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1 Main Power Switch 2 System Power Control 3 Power Indicator 4 Headphone Jack 5 Tone Mode 6 Speaker Selector 7 Surround Mode Group Selector 8 Surround Mode Selector 9 Tuning Selector ) < Button ! Tuner Band Selector @ Set Button 1 Main Power Switch: Press this button to apply power to the AVR 525. When the switch is pressed in, the unit is placed in a Standby mode, as indicated by the amber Power Indicator 3 surrounding the System Power Control 2. This button MUST be pressed in to operate the unit. To turn the unit off and prevent the use of the remote control, this switch should be pressed until it pops out from the front panel so that the word "OFF" may be read at the top of the switch. NOTE: This switch is normally left in the "ON" position. 2 System Power Control: When the Main Power Switch 1 is "ON," press this button to turn on the AVR 525; press it again to turn the unit off. Note that the Power Indicator 3 surrounding the switch will turn green when the unit is on.

# > Button $ Preset Station Selector % Input Source Selector ^ Tuner Mode Selector & Optical 3 Digital Input * Input/Output Status Indicator ( Coaxial 3 Digital Input/Output Ó Video 4 Input/Output Jacks Ô Bass Control Balance Control Ò Treble Control Ú Channel Adjust Selector 3 Power Indicator: This LED will be lit in amber when the unit is in the Standby mode to signal that the unit is ready to be turned on. When the unit is in operation, the indicator will turn green. 4 Headphone Jack: This jack may be used to listen to the AVR 525's output through a pair of headphones. Be certain that the headphones have a standard 1/4" stereo phone plug. The main room speakers will automatically be turned off when the headphone jack is in use. 5 Tone Mode: This button controls the tone control settings, enabling adjustment of the bass and treble boost/cut or the removal of the tone controls from the signal path. The first press of the button displays a TONE IN message in the Main Information Display ~. If you wish to set the tone controls to "flat," without any treble or bass alteration, press the < or >

Û Delay Adjust Selector Ù Digital Input Selector i Volume Control ^ Input Indicators ~ Main Information Display ¯ Remote Sensor Window Surround Mode Indicators

Selector Buttons )# so that TONE OUT appears in the Lower Display Line B. 6 Speaker Selector: Press this button to begin the process of configuring the AVR 525 for the type of speakers it is being used with. For complete information on configuring the speaker settings using the front-panel controls see page 23. 7 Surround Mode Group Selector: Press this button to select the top-level group of surround modes. Each press of the button will select a major mode grouping in the following order: Dolby Modes _ DTS Digital Modes _ VMAx Modes Dolby Modes DTS Digital Modes VMAx Modes _ DSP Modes _ Stereo Modes _ Logic 7 Modes Logic 7 Modes DSP Modes Stereo Modes B Once the button is pressed so that the name of the desired surround mode group appears in the on-screen display and in the Lower Display Line B, press the

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Surround Mode Selector 8 to cycle through the individual modes available. For example, press this button to select Dolby modes, and then press the Surround Mode Selector 8 to choose from the various mode options. 8 Surround Mode Selector: Press this button to select from among the available surround mode options for the major mode group selected. The specific modes will vary based on the number of speakers available, the major mode group and whether the input source is digital or analog. For example, press the Surround Mode Group Selector 7 to select a major mode grouping such as Dolby or Logic 7, and then press this button to see the specific mode choices that are available. For more information on mode selection, see page 28. 9 Tuning Selector: Press the left side of the button to tune lower-frequency stations and the right side of the button to tune higher-frequency stations. When a station with a strong signal is reached, the TUNED Indicator I will be lit in the Main Information Display ~. ) < Button: When making system configuration changes using the front-panel controls, press this button to scroll left through the available choices for the option being adjusted. ! Tuner Band Selector: Pressing this button will automatically switch the AVR 525 to the Tuner mode. Pressing it again will switch between the AM and FM frequency bands. (See page 31 for more information on the tuner.) @ Set Button: When making system configuration changes using the front-panel controls, press this button to enter a setting into the unit's memory. # > Button: When making system configuration changes using the front-panel controls, press this button to scroll right through the available choices for the option being adjusted. $ Preset Station Selector: Press this button to scroll up or down through the list of stations that have been entered into the preset memory. (See pages 31 and 32 for more information on tuner programming.) % Input Source Selector: Press this button to change the input by scrolling up or down through the list of input sources. ^ Tuner Mode Selector: Press this button to select Auto or Manual tuning. When the button is pressed so that the AUTO Indicator J lights, the tuner will search for the next station with an acceptable signal when the Tuning Selector 9ué is pressed. When the button is pressed so that the AUTO Indicator J is not lit, each press of the Tuning Selector 9ué will increase the frequency. (See page 31 for more information on using the tuner.) This button may also be used to switch between Stereo and Mono modes for FM radio reception. When weak reception is encountered, press the button until the Stereo Indicator H goes out to switch to Mono reception. Press and hold again to switch back to Stereo mode. (See page 31 for more information on using the tuner.) & Optical 3 Digital Input: Connect the optical digital output of an audio or video product to this jack. * Input/Output Status Indicator: This LED indicator will normally light green to show that the front-panel Video 4 Input/Output Jacks Ó are operating as inputs. When these jacks are configured for use as an output, the indicator will turn red to show that the jack may be used for recording. (See page 32 for more information on configuring the front-panel jacks as outputs, rather than inputs.) ( Coaxial 3 Digital Input/Output: Connect the coaxial digital input or output for a digital audio product such as a portable audio player or video game to this jack. The jack is normally an input, but may be switched to an output for recording using the menu system. See page 32 for more information. Ó Video 4 Input/Output Jacks: These audio/video jacks may be used for temporary connection to video games or portable audio/video products such as camcorders and portable audio players. Ô Bass Control: Use this control to boost or reduce the low-frequency output of the left/right front channels by as much as ±10dB. Set this control as you find suitable to adjust to your specific taste or room acoustics. Balance Control: Use this control to change the relative volume for the front left/right channels. NOTE: When multichannel surround modes are in use, this control should be at the midpoint, or "12 o'clock" position for proper operation. Ò Treble Control: Use this control to boost or reduce the high-frequency output of the left/right front channels by as much as ±10dB. Set this control as you find suitable to adjust to your specific taste or room acoustics. Ú Channel Adjust Selector: Press the button to begin the process of adjusting the channel level outputs using the source currently playing through your AVR. For complete information on adjusting the channel output level, see page 37. Û Delay Adjust Selector: Press this button to begin the process of adjusting the delay settings for Dolby surround modes. See page 23 for more information on delay adjustments. Ù Digital Input Selector: Press this button to begin the process of selecting a digital source for use with the currently selected input. Once the button has been pressed, use the < or > Buttons )# to choose the desired input and then press the Set Button @ to enter the setting into the unit's memory. See page 30 for more information on digital audio. i Volume Control: Turn this knob clockwise to increase the volume, counterclockwise to decrease the volume. If the AVR 525 is muted, adjusting volume control will automatically release the unit from the silenced condition. ^ Input Indicators: A green LED will light to the left of the input that is currently the input source for the AVR 525. ~ Main Information Display: This display delivers messages and status indications to help you operate the receiver. (See page 7 for a complete explanation of the Information Display.) ¯ Remote Sensor Window: The sensor behind this window receives infrared signals from the remote control. Aim the remote at this area and do not block or cover it unless an external remote sensor is installed. Surround Mode Indicators: These LEDS will light to show the surround mode and digital bitstream in use. Note that depending on the specific combination of input sources and surround mode selected, more than one indicator may light. (See page 28 for more information.)

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FRONT-PANEL INFORMATION DISPLAY
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A Upper Display Line: Depending on the unit's status, a variety of messages will appear here. In normal operation, the current audio and video input source information will appear on this line. B Lower Display Line: Depending on the unit's status, a variety of messages will appear here. In normal operation, the current surround mode name will appear on this line. C OSD Indicator: When the OSD system is in use, this indicator lights to remind you that the other indicators in this display do not function when the OnScreen Display is being used. D Multiroom Indicator: This indicator lights when the multiroom system is active. It will remain lit when the multiroom system is in use even though the main room system is in the Standby mode and all other indicators are dark. (See page 36 for more information on the Multiroom system.) E Speaker/Channel Input Indicators: These indicators are multipurpose, indicating either the speaker type selected for each channel or the incoming data-signal configuration. The left, center, right, right surround and left surround speaker indicators are composed of three boxes, while the subwoofer is a single box. The center box lights when a "Small" speaker is selected, and the two outer boxes light when "Large" speakers are selected. When none of the boxes are lit for the center, surround or subwoofer channels, no speaker has been selected for one of those positions. (See page 21 for more informa-

tion on speaker setup.) The letters inside each of the center boxes display the active input channels. For standard analog inputs, only the L and R will light, indicating a stereo input. When a digital source is playing, the indicators will light to display the channels being received at the digital input. When the letters flash, the digital input has been interrupted. (See page 30 for more information on the Channel Indicators.) F PRESET Indicator: This indicator lights when the tuner is in use to show that the present number for the current station being listened to appears in the Upper Display Line. (See page 31 for more information on tuner presets.) G MEMORY Indicator: This indicator flashes when entering presets and other information into the tuner's memory. H STEREO Indicator: This indicator lights when an FM station is being tuned in stereo. I TUNED Indicator: This indicator lights when a station is being received with sufficient signal strength to provide acceptable listening quality. J AUTO Indicator: This indicator lights when the tuner's Auto mode is in use. K 192kHz Indicator: This indicator lights when the input source has a 192kHz bit rate. L 96kHz Indicator: This indicator lights when the input source has a 96kHz bit rate.

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REAR-PANEL CONNECTIONS
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j Multiroom Audio Outputs k Optical Digital Audio Output 31 CD Audio Inputs 32 DVD Audio Inputs 33 Optical Digital Audio Inputs 34 Tape Inputs 35 Tape Outputs 36 Coaxial Digital Audio Inputs 37 Video 1 Audio Inputs 38 Video 1 Audio Outputs 39 Video 2 Audio Inputs 40 8-Channel Direct Inputs 41 Video 2 Audio Outputs 42 Video 3 Audio Inputs

NOTE: To assist in making the correct connections for multichannel input, output and speaker connections, all connection jacks and terminals are color-coded in conformance with the latest CEA standards as follows: Front Left: White Front Right: Red ¡ AM Antenna: Connect the AM loop antenna supplied with the receiver to these terminals. If an external AM antenna is used, make connections to the AM and GND terminals in accordance with the instructions supplied with the antenna. TM FM Antenna: Connect the supplied indoor or an optional external FM antenna to this terminal.

Center: Green Surround Left: Blue Surround Right: Gray Surround Back Left: Brown Surround Back Right: Tan Subwoofer: Purple Digital Audio: Orange £ Preamp Outputs: Connect these jacks to an optional, external power amplifier for applications where higher power is desired. ¢ Subwoofer Output: Connect this jack to the linelevel input of a powered subwoofer. If an external subwoofer amplifier is used, connect this jack to the subwoofer amplifier input.

Composite Video: Yellow Component Video "Y": Green Component Video "Pr": Red Component Video "Pb": Blue

A-BUS Connector: Connect this jack to an optional A-BUS-certified remote room keypad or amplifier to extend the multiroom capabilities of your AVR 525. See page 36 for more information on A-BUS. § Surround Speaker Outputs: Connect these outputs to the matching + and ­ terminals on your surround channel speakers. In conformance with the new CEA color-code specification, the blue terminal is the

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positive, or "+" terminal that should be connected to the red (+) terminal on the Surround Left speaker with older color-coding, while the gray terminal should be connected to the red (+) terminal on the Surround Right speaker with the older color-coding. Connect the black (­) terminal on the AVR to the matching black negative (­) terminals for each surround speaker. (See page 15 for more information on speaker polarity.) ¶ Front Speaker Outputs: Connect these outputs to the matching + or ­ terminals on your left and right speakers. When making speaker connections always make certain to maintain correct polarity by connecting the color-coded (white for front left and red for front right) (+) terminals on the AVR 525 to the red (+) terminals on the speakers and the black (­) terminals on the AVR 525 to the black (­) terminals on the speakers. See page 15 for more information on speaker polarity. · Fan Vents: These ventilation holes are the output of the AVR 525's airflow system. To ensure proper operation of the unit and to avoid possible damage to delicate surfaces, make certain that these holes are not blocked and that there is at least three inches of open space between the vent holes and any wooden or fabric surface. ª Center Speaker Outputs: Connect these outputs to the matching + and ­ terminals on your center channel speaker. In conformance with the new CEA color-code specification, the green terminal is the positive, or "+" terminal that should be connected to the red (+) terminal on speakers with the older colorcoding. Connect the black (­) terminal on the AVR to the black negative (­) terminal on your speaker. (See page 15 for more information on speaker polarity.) , Surround Back/Multiroom Speaker Outputs: These speaker terminals are normally used to power the surround back left/surround back right speakers in a 7.1 channel system. However, they may also be used to power the speakers in a second zone, which will receive the output selected for a multiroom system. To change the output fed to these terminals from the default of the Surround Back speakers to the Multiroom Output, you must change a setting in the Advanced Menu of the OSD system. See page 34 for more information on configuring this speaker output. In normal surround system use, the brown and black terminals are the surround back left channel positive (+) and negative (­) connections and the tan and black terminals are the surround back right positive (+) and negative (­) terminals. For multiroom use, connect the brown and black SBL terminals to the red and black connections on the left remote zone speaker and connect the tan and black SBR terminals to the red and black terminals on the right remote zone speaker. / Switched AC Accessory Outlet: These outlets may be used to power any device you wish to have turned on when the AVR 525 is turned on with the System Power Control Button 2. ¤ Unswitched AC Accessory Outlet: This outlet may be used to power any AC device. The power will remain on at this outlet regardless of whether the AVR 525 is on or off. NOTE: The total power consumption of all devices connected to the accessory outlets should not exceed 100 watts. < AC Power Cord Jack: Connect the AC power cord to this jack when the installation is complete. To ensure safe operation, use only the power cord supplied with the unit. If a replacement is required it must be of the same type and capacity. > Video Monitor Outputs: Connect these jacks to the composite or S-Video input of a TV monitor or video projector to view the on-screen menus and the output of any standard video source selected by the receiver's video switcher. fi DVD Video Inputs: Connect the composite or SVideo outputs of a DVD player or other video source to these jacks. fl Video 1 Video Inputs: Connect the composite or S-Video PLAY/OUT jacks of a VCR or other video source to these jacks. Video 1 Video Outputs: Connect the composite or S-Video REC/IN jacks of a VCR or other video recording device such as a DVD recorder or PVR to these jacks. ° Video 2 Video Inputs: Connect the composite or S-Video PLAY/OUT jacks of a VCR or other video source to these jacks. · Video 2 Video Outputs: Connect the composite or S-Video REC/IN jacks of a VCR or other video recording device such as a DVD recorder or PVR to these jacks. a Video 3 Video Inputs: Connect the composite or S-Video PLAY/OUT jacks of a VCR or other video source to these jacks. b Component Video Monitor Outputs: Connect these outputs to the component video inputs of a video projector or monitor. When a source connected to one of the Component Video Inputs cd is selected the signal will be sent to these jacks. c DVD Component Video Inputs: Connect the Y/Pr/Pb component video outputs of a DVD player to these jacks. d Video 2 Component Video Inputs: Connect the Y/Pr/Pb component video outputs of an HDTV Set-top convertor, satellite receiver or other video source device with component video outputs to these jacks. e RS-232 Port: This jack is used to enable the AVR 525 to be controlled by an external computer or programmable remote system that uses RS-232 commands. Due to the complexity of RS-232 connections, we recommend that they be made by a trained and qualified custom installer. See page 16 for more information on the RS-232 control port. f Multiroom IR Input: Connect the output of an IR sensor in a remote room to this jack to operate the AVR 525's multiroom control system. g Remote IR Input: If the AVR 525's front-panel IR sensor is blocked due to cabinet doors or other obstructions, an external IR sensor may be used. Connect the output of the sensor to this jack. h Remote IR Output: This connection permits the IR sensor in the receiver to serve other remote controlled devices. Connect this jack to the "IR IN" jack on Harman Kardon (or other compatible) equipment. i Coaxial Digital Audio Output: Connect this jack to the coaxial digital input of a CD-R/RW, MiniDisc or other digital recorder. j Multiroom Audio Outputs: Connect these jacks to the optional external audio power amplifier and video distribution system that delivers the source selected for multizone distribution. k Optical Digital Audio Output: Connect this jack to the optical digital input connector on a CD-R/RW, MiniDisc or other digital recorder.
31 CD Audio Inputs: Connect these jacks to the analog audio output of a compact disc player or CD changer. 32 DVD Audio Inputs: Connect the left/right analog outputs of a DVD player or other audio source to these jacks. 33 Optical Digital Audio Inputs: Connect the optical digital output from a DVD player, HDTV receiver, the S/P-DIF output of a compatible computer sound card playing MP3 files or streams, LD player or CD player to these jacks. The signal may be a Dolby Digital signal, a DTS signal or a standard PCM digital source. 34 Tape Inputs: Connect these jacks to the PLAY/OUT jacks of an audio recorder. 35 Tape Outputs: Connect these jacks to the RECORD/INPUT jacks of an audio recorder.

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36 Coaxial Digital Audio Inputs: Connect the coax digital output from a DVD player, HDTV receiver, the S/P-DIF output of a compatible computer sound card playing MP3 files or streams, LD player or CD player to these jacks. The signal may be a Dolby Digital signal, DTS signal or a standard PCM digital source. Do not connect the RF digital output of an LD player to these jacks. 37 Video 1 Audio Inputs: Connect the left/right PLAY/OUT audio output jacks on a VCR or other video source to these jacks. 38 Video 1 Audio Outputs: Connect the left/right REC/IN audio input jacks on a VCR or other video source to these jacks. 39 Video 2 Audio Inputs: Connect the left/right PLAY/OUT audio output jacks on a VCR or other video source to these jacks. 40 8-Channel Direct Inputs: These jacks are used for connection to source devices such as DVD-Audio or SACD players with discrete analog outputs. Depending on the source device in use, all eight jacks may be used, though in many cases only connections to the front left/right, center, surround left/right and LFE (subwoofer input) jacks will be used for standard 5.1 audio signals. 41 Video 2 Audio Outputs: Connect the left/right REC/IN audio input jacks on a VCR or other video source to these jacks. 42 Video 3 Audio Inputs: Connect the left/right PLAY/OUT audio output jacks on a VCR, PVR, cable set-top, satellite receiver, HDTV receiver or other video source to these jacks.

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a Power Off Button b IR Transmitter Window c Program/SPL Indicator d Power On Button e Input Selectors f AVR Selector g AM/FM Tuner Select h 6-Channel/8-Channel Direct Input i Test Button j Sleep Button k Surround Mode Selector l Night Mode m Channel Select Button n / / ¤ Buttons o < Button p Set Button q Digital Select r Numeric Keys s Tuner Mode t Direct Button u Tuning Up/Down v OSD Button w Dolby Mode Select Button x DTS Digital Mode Selector y Logic 7 Mode Select Button z Transport Controls ` Light Button 28 q Skip Up/Down Buttons 29 q Stereo Mode Select Button 30 q DTS Neo:6 Mode Select 31 q Macro Buttons 32 q Disc Skip Button 33 q Preset Up/Down 34 q Clear Button 35 q Memory Button 36 q Delay/Prev. Ch. 37 q > Button 38 q Speaker Select 39 q Multiroom 40 q Volume Up/Down 41 q SPL Selector 42 q Learn Button 43 q Mute 44 q EzSet Sensor Microphone

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NOTE: The function names shown here are each button's feature when used with the AVR 525. Most buttons have additional functions when used with other devices. See pages 42­43 for a list of these functions.

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MAIN REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
IMPORTANT NOTE: The AVR 525's remote may be programmed to control up to eight devices, including the AVR 525. Before using the remote, it is important to remember to press the Input Selector Button e that corresponds to the unit you wish to operate. In addition, the AVR 525's remote is shipped from the factory to operate the AVR 525 and most Harman Kardon CD or DVD players and cassette decks. The remote is also capable of operating a wide variety of other products using the control codes that are part of the remote. Before using the remote with other products, follow the instructions on pages 44­53 to program the proper codes for the products in your system. It is also important to remember that many of the buttons on the remote take on different functions, depending on the product selected using the Device Control Selectors. The descriptions shown here primarily detail the functions of the remote when it is used to operate the AVR 525. (See page 40 for information about alternate functions for the remote's buttons.) a Power Off Button: Press this button to place the AVR 525 or a selected device in the Standby mode. Note that this will turn off the main room functions, but if the Multiroom system is activated, it will continue to function. b IR Transmitter Window: Point this window towards the AVR 525 when pressing buttons on the remote to make certain that infrared commands are properly received. c Program/SPL Indicator: This three-color indicator is used to guide you through the process of programming the remote or learning commands from a remote into the AVR 525's remote code memory and it is also used as a level indicator when using the remote's EzSet capabilities. (See page 24 for more information on setting output levels, and see page 38 for information on programming the remote.) d Power On Button: Press this button to turn on the power to a device selected by pressing one of the Input Selectors e. e Input Selectors: Pressing one of these buttons will perform three actions at the same time. First, if the AVR 525 is not turned on, this will power up the unit. Next, it will select the source shown on the button as the input to the AVR 525. Finally, it will change the remote control so that it controls the device selected. After pressing one of these buttons you must press the AVR Selector Button f again to operate the AVR 525's functions with the remote. f AVR Selector: Pressing this button will switch the remote so that it will operate the AVR 525's functions. If the AVR 525 is in the Standby mode, it will also turn the AVR 525 on. g AM/FM Tuner Select: Press this button to select the AVR 525's tuner as the listening choice. Pressing this button when the tuner is already in use will select between the AM and FM bands. h 6-Channel/8 Channel Direct Input: Press this button to select the device connected to the 8-Channel Direct Inputs 40 . (See page 27 for more information.) i Test Button: Press this button to begin the sequence used to calibrate the AVR 525's output levels. (See page 24 for more information on calibrating the AVR 525.) j Sleep Button: Press this button to place the unit in the Sleep mode. After the time shown in the display, the AVR 525 will automatically go into the Standby mode. Each press of the button changes the time until turn-off in the following order:
90 min 40 min 80 min 30 min 70 min 20 min 60 min 10 min 50 min OFF

screen menus, make configuration settings such as digital inputs or delay timing, or to select surround modes. When changing a setting, first press the button for the function or setting to be changed (e.g., press the Surround Mode Selector k to select a sound field mode or the Digital Select Button q to change a digital input) and then press one of these buttons to scroll through the list of options or to increase or decrease a setting. The sections in this manual describing the individual features and functions contain specific information on using these buttons for each application. o < Button: This button is used to change the menu selection or setting during some of the setup procedures for the AVR 525. p Set Button: This button is used to enter settings into the AVR 525's memory. It is also used in the setup procedures for delay time, speaker configuration and channel output level adjustment. q Digital Select: Press this button to assign one of the digital inputs 33 36 &( to a source. (See page 28 for more information on using digital inputs.) r Numeric Keys: These buttons serve as a tenbutton numeric keypad to enter tuner preset positions. They are also used to select channel numbers when TV, Cable or SAT has been selected on the remote, or to select track numbers on a CD, DVD or LD player, depending on how the remote has been programmed. s Tuner Mode: Press this button when the tuner is in use to select between automatic tuning and manual tuning. When the button is pressed so that the AUTO Indicator J goes out, pressing the Tuning Buttons u9 will move the frequency up or down in single-step increments. When the FM band is in use, pressing this button when a station's signal is weak will change to monaural reception. (See page 31 for more information.) t Direct Button: Press this button when the tuner is in use to start the sequence for direct entry of a station's frequency. After pressing the button, simply press the proper Numeric Keys r to select a station. (See page 31 for more information on the tuner.) u Tuning Up/Down: When the tuner is in use, these buttons will tune up or down through the selected frequency band. If the Tuner Mode Button s^ has been pressed so that the AUTO Indicator J is illuminated, pressing and holding either of the buttons for three seconds will cause the tuner to seek the next station with acceptable signal strength for quality reception. When the AUTO Indicator J is NOT illuminated, pressing these buttons will tune stations in single-step increments. (See page 31 for more information.)

This button is also used to change channels on your TV when the TV is selected. When the AVR 525 remote is being programmed with the codes to operate another device, this button is also used in the "Auto Search" process. (See page 38 for more information on programming the remote.) k Surround Mode Selector: Press this button to cycle through the DSP, VMAx and Stereo surround modes such as Hall, Theater, VMAx Near and Far, and Surround Off. This button is also used to tune channels when the TV is selected using the device Input Selector e. When the AVR 525 remote is being programmed with the codes of another device, this button is also used in the "Auto Search" process. (See page 38 for more information on programming the remote.) l Night Mode: Press this button to activate the Night mode. This mode is available in specially encoded digital sources, and it preserves dialogue (center channel) intelligibility at low volume levels. m Channel Select Button: This button is used to start the process of setting the AVR 525's output levels to an external source. Once this button is pressed, use the //¤ Buttons n to select the channel being adjusted, then press the Set Button p, followed by the //¤ Buttons n again, to change the level setting. (See page 32 for more information.) n //¤ Buttons: These multipurpose buttons are used to change or scroll through items in the on-

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v OSD Button: Press this button to activate the On-Screen Display (OSD) system used to set up or adjust the AVR 525's parameters. w Dolby Mode Selector: This button is used to select from among the available Dolby Surround processing modes. Each press of this button will select one of the Dolby Pro Logic II modes or Dolby 3 Stereo. When a Dolby Digital-encoded source is in use, the Dolby Digital mode may also be selected. (See page 29 for the available Dolby surround mode options.) x DTS Digital Mode Selector: When a DTSencoded digital source is selected, each press of this button will scroll thorugh the available DTS modes. The specific choice of modes will vary according to whether or not the source material contains DTS-ES 6.1 Discrete encoding. When a DTS source is not in use, this button has no function. (See page 29 for the available DTS Digital options.) y Logic 7 Mode Select Button: Press this button to select from among the available Logic 7 surround modes. (See page 29 for the available Logic 7 options.) z Transport Controls: These buttons do not have any functions for the AVR 525, but they may be programmed for the forward/ reverse play operation of a wide variety of CD or DVD players, and audio or video cassette recorders. (See page 40 for more information.) ` Light Button: Press this button to activate the remote's backlight for ease of use in darkened rooms.
28 Skip Up/Down Buttons: These buttons do not have a direct function with the AVR 525, but when used with a compatibly programmed CD or DVD changer they will change the disc currently being played in the changer. 29 Stereo Mode Select Button: Press this button

of commands stored in the remote. (See page 39 for more information on storing and recalling macros.)
32 Disc Skip Buttons: This button has no direct function for the AVR 525 but is most often used to change to the next disc in a CD or DVD player when the remote is programmed for that type of device. (See page 40 for more information on using the remote with products other than the AVR 525.) 33 Preset Up/Down: When the tuner is in use, press these buttons to scroll through the stations programmed into the AVR 525's memory. When some source devices, such as CD players, VCRs and cassette decks, are selected using the device Input Selectors e, these buttons may function as Chapter Step or Track Advance. 34 Clear Button: Press this button to clear incorrect entries when using the remote to directly enter a radio station's frequency. 35 Memory Button: Press this button to enter a radio station into the AVR 525's preset memory. Once the MEMORY Indicator G flashes, you have five seconds to enter a preset memory location using the Numeric Keys r. (See page 32 for more information.) 36 Delay/Prev Ch.: Press this button to begin the process for setting the delay times used by the AVR 525 when processing surround sound. After pressing this button, the delay times are entered by pressing the Set Button p and then using the //¤ Buttons n to change the setting. Press the Set Button p again to complete the process. (See page 23 for more information.) 37 > Button: Press this button to change a setting or selection when configuring many of the AVR 525's settings. 38 Speaker Select: Press this button to begin the process of configuring the AVR 525's bass management system for use with the type of speakers used in your system. Once the button has been pressed, use the //¤ Buttons n to select the channel you wish to set up. Press the Set Button p and then select another channel to configure. When all adjustments have been completed, press the Set Button p twice to exit the settings and return to normal operation. (See page 21 for more information.) 39 Multiroom: Press this button to activate the multiroom system or to begin the process of changing the input or volume level for the second zone. (See page 36 for more information on the Multiroom system.) 40 Volume Up/Down: Press these buttons to raise or lower the system volume.

41 SPL Selector: This button activates the AVR 525's EzSet function to quickly and accurately calibrate the AVR 525's output levels. Press and hold the button for three seconds and then release it. Press the "5" or "7" Numeric Key r to indicate whether you are using a 5.1-channel or a 6.1/7.1-channel speaker system with the AVR 525. The test tone will begin circulating, and the Program/SPL Indicator c will change colors. During this sequence, EzSet will automatically adjust the output levels for all channels until they are equal, as shown by the Program/ SPL Indicator c lighting green for each channel. Press this button again when the adjustment is complete to turn off the test tone. (See page 24 for more information on EzSet.) 42 Learn Button: Press this button to begin the process of "learning" the codes from another product's remote into the AVR 525's remote. (See page 37 for more information on using the remote's learning function.) 43 Mute: Press this button to momentarily silence the AVR 525 or TV set being controlled, depending on which device has been selected. When the AVR 525 remote is being programmed to operate another device, this button is pressed with the Input Selector Button e to begin the programming process. (See page 38 for more information on programming the remote.) 44 EzSet Sensor Microphone: The sensor microphone for the EzSet microphone is behind these slots. When using the remote to calibrate speaker output levels using EzSet, be sure that you do not hold the remote in a way that covers these slots. (See page 24 for more information on using EzSet.)

to select a stereo listening mode. The first press of the button places the AVR in a true, two-channel, left/right stereo mode with no surround processing. The next press selects either five-channel stereo or seven-channel stereo, depending on the speaker configuration.
30 DTS Neo:6 Mode Select: Press this button to select a DTS Neo:6 mode. These modes take a twochannel stereo- or matrix surround-encoded source and create a full five-, six- or seven-channel sound field. (See page 29 for the available DTS Neo:6 options.) 31 Macro Buttons: Press these buttons to store or recall a "Macro", which is a preprogrammed sequence

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System Installation
After unpacking the unit, locating it in a place with adequate vantilation and placing it on a solid surface capable of supporting its weight, you will need to make the connections to your audio and video equipment. IMPORTANT NOTE: For your personal safety and to avoid possible damage to your equipment and speakers, it is always good practice to turn off and unplug the AVR and ALL source equipment from the AC output before making any audio or video system connections. Audio Equipment Connections We recommend that you use high-quality interconnect cables when making connections to source equipment and recorders to preserve the integrity of the signals. 1. Connect the analog output of a CD player to the CD Audio Inputs 31 . NOTE: When the CD player has both fixed and variable audio outputs, it is best to use the fixed output unless you find that the input to the receiver is so low that the sound is noisy, or so high that it is distorted. 2. Connect the analog Play/Out jacks of a cassette deck, MD, CD-R or other audio recorder to the Tape Input Jacks 34 . Connect the analog Record/In jacks on the recorder to the Tape Output Jacks 35 on the AVR 525. 3. Connect the output of any digital sources such as such as a CD or DVD changer or player, advanced video game, a digital satellite receiver, HDTV tuner or digital cable set-top box or the output of a compatible computer sound card to the Optical and Coaxial Digital Audio Inputs 33 36 &(. 4. Connect the coaxial or optical Digital Audio Outputs ik on the rear panel of the AVR 525 to the matching digital input connections on a CD-R or MiniDisc recorder. 5. Assemble the AM Loop Antenna supplied with the unit. Connect it to the AM and GND Screw Terminals ¡ . 7. Connect the front, center, surround and surround back speaker outputs §¶ª, to the respective speakers. To ensure that all the audio signals are carried to your speakers without loss of clarity or resolution, we suggest that you use high-quality speaker cable. Many brands of cable are available and the choice of cable may be influenced by the distance between your speakers and the receiver, the type of speakers you use, personal preferences and other factors. Your dealer or installer is a valuable resource to consult in selecting the proper cable. Regardless of the brand of cable selected, we recommend that you use a cable constructed of multistrand copper with a gauge of 14 or smaller. Remember that in specifying cable, the lower the number, the thicker the cable. Cable with a gauge of 16 may be used for short runs of less than ten feet. We do not recommend that you use cables with an AWG equivalent of 18 or higher, due to the power loss and degradation in performance that will occur. Cables that are run inside walls should have the appropriate markings to indicate listing with UL, CSA or other appropriate testing agency standards. Questions about running cables inside walls should be referred to your installer or a licensed electrician who is familiar with the NEC and/or the applicable local building codes in your area. When connecting wires to the speakers, be certain to observe proper polarity. Note that the positive (+) terminal of each speaker connection now carries a specific color code as noted on page 8. However, most speakers still use a red terminal for the positive (+) connection. Connect the "negative" or "black" wire to the same terminal on both the receiver and the speaker. NOTE: While most speaker manufacturers adhere to an industry convention of using black terminals for negative and red ones for positive, some may vary from this configuration. To ensure proper phase and optimal performance, consult the identification plate on your speaker or the speaker's manual to verify polarity. If you do not know the polarity of your speaker, ask your dealer for advice before proceeding, or consult the speaker's manufacturer. We also recommend that the length of cable used to connect speaker pairs be identical. For example, use the same length piece of cable to connect the front-left and front-right or surround-left and surround-right speakers, even if the speakers are a different distance from the AVR 525. 8. Connections to a subwoofer are normally made via a line-level audio connection from the Subwoofer Output ¢ to the line-level input of a subwoofer with a built-in amplifier. When a passive subwoofer is used, the connection first goes to a power amplifier, which will be connected to one or more subwoofer speakers. If you are using a powered subwoofer that does not have line-level input connections, follow the instructions furnished with the speaker for connection information. 9. If an external multichannel audio source with 5.1 outputs such as an external digital processor/decoder, DVD-Audio or SACD player is used, connect the outputs of that device to the 8-Channel Direct Inputs 40 . Video Equipment Connections Video equipment is connected in the same manner as audio components. Again, the use of high-quality interconnect cables is recommended to preserve signal quality. 1. Connect a VCR's or other video source's audio and video Play/Out jacks to the Video 1/Video 2 Audio and Video Input Jacks fl° 37 39 on the rear panel. The Audio and Video Record/In jacks on the VCR should be connected to the Video 1/Video 2 Audio and Video Output Jacks · 38 41 on the AVR 525. 2. Connect the analog audio and video outputs of a satellite receiver, cable TV converter or television set or any other video source to the VIdeo 3 Audio and Video Input Jacks a 42 . 3. Connect the analog audio and video outputs of a DVD or laser disc player to the DVD Audio and Video Inputs fi 32 . 4. Connect the digital audio outputs of a DVD player, satellite receiver, cable box or HDTV converter to the appropriate Optical or Coaxial Digital Inputs 33 36 &(. 5. Connect the Video Monitor Output > jacks on the receiver to the composite or S-Video input of your television monitor or video projector. 6. If your DVD player and monitor both have component video connections, connect the component outputs of the DVD player to the DVD Component Video Inputs c. Even when component video connections are used, the audio connections should still be made to either the analog DVD Audio Inputs 32 or any of the Optical or Coaxial Digital Input Jacks k 33 . 7. If other devices with component video outputs are available, connect it to the Video 2 Component Video Inputs d. The audio connections for this

6. Connect the supplied FM antenna to the FM (75ohm) Connection TM. The FM antenna may be an external roof antenna, an inside powered or wire-lead antenna or a connection from a cable TV system. If the antenna or connection uses 300-ohm twin-lead cable, you must use the 300-ohm-to-75-ohm adapter supplied with the unit to make the connection.

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device should be made to either the Video 2 Audio Inputs 39 or any of the Optical or Coaxial Digital Input Jacks 33 36 . 8. If the component video inputs are used, connect the Component Video Monitor Outputs b to the component video inputs of your TV, projector or display device. 9. If you have a camcorder, video game or other audio/video device that is connected to the AVR on a temporary, rather than permanent, basis, connect the audio, video and digital audio outputs of that device to the Front-Panel Inputs &(Ó. A device connected here is selected as the Video 4 input, and the digital inputs must be assigned to the Video 4 input. (See page 19 for more information on input configuration.) Video Connection Notes: · When the component video jacks are used, the onscreen menus are not visible and you must switch to the standard composite or S-Video input on your TV to view them. · The AVR 525 will accept either standard composite, S-Video or Y/Pr/Pb component video signals. However, it will not convert composite or S signals to component video. · Component or composite video signals may only be viewed in their native formats. If other Harman Kardon compatible source equipment is part of the main room installation, the Remote IR Output h jack on the rear panel should be connected to the IR IN jack on source equipment. This will enable the remote room location to control source equipment functions. NOTE: All remotely controlled components must be linked together in a "daisy chain. Connect the IR OUT " jack of one unit to the IR IN of the next to establish this chain. Multiroom Connections The AVR 525 is equipped with multizone capabilities that allow it to send a separate audio source to the remote zone from the one selected for use in the main room. Depending on your system's requirement, three options are available for audio connection: Option 1: Use high-quality, shielded audio interconnect cable from the AVR 525's location to the remote room. In the remote room, connect the interconnect cable to a stereo power amplifier. The amplifier will be connected to the room's speakers. At the AVR 525, plug the audio interconnect cables into the Multiroom Audio Output j jacks on the AVR 525's rear panel. Option 2: Connect the Multiroom Audio Output j jacks on the AVR 525 to the inputs of an optional stereo power amplifier. Run high-quality speaker wire from the amplifier to the speakers in the remote room. Option 3: Taking advantage of the AVR 525's built-in seven-channel amplifier, it is possible to use two of the amplifier channels to power speakers in the remote room. When using this option you will not be able to use the full 7.1-channel capabilities of the AVR 525 in the main listening room, but you will be able to add another listening room without additional external power amplifiers. To use the internal amplifiers to power a remote zone, connect the speakers for the remote room location to the Surround Back/ Multiroom Speaker Outputs ,. Before using the remote room you will need to configure the amplifiers for surround operation by changing a setting in the Advanced Select menu, following the instructions shown on page 34. NOTE: For all options, you may connect an optional IR sensor in the remote room to the AVR 525 via an appropriate cable. Connect the sensor's cable to the Multiroom IR Input f on the AVR 525 and use the Zone II remote to control the room volume. Alternatively, you may install an optional volume control between the output of the amplifiers and the speakers. A-BUS Installation Connections The AVR 525 is among the very few receivers available today that offers built-in A-BUS Ready ® operation. When used with an optional A-BUS keypad or control module, you have all the benefits of remote zone operation without the need for an external power amplifier. To use the AVR 525 with an approved A-BUS product, simply connect the keypad or module that is in the remote room to the AVR 525 using standard "Category 5" wiring that is properly rated for the inwall use specific to the installation. Terminate the wiring at the receiver end to a standard RJ-45 jack in compliance with the instructions furnished with the A-BUS module. No further installation or adjustment is needed, as the A-BUS connector on the AVR 525 routes the signals in and out of the keypad to their proper destination for power, signal source and control. The output fed to the A-BUS jack is determined by the AVR 525's multiroom system, and the menus may be used as is. RS-232 Connections The AVR 525 includes an RS-232 serial port connection that may be used to control the unit via compatible optional, external keypads or control systems. The physical connection to the AVR 525 from the control device is a standard D-9 connection, but to assure compatible and proper operation, specific software commands and pin wiring schemes are required. Due to the complexity of RS-232 connections we recommend that they be made only by trained installers familiar with their use. To obtain additional information on the use of the AVR 525 with RS-232 control, please contact Harman Kardon's customer service department or consult our Web site at www.harmankardon.com. AC Power Connections This unit is equipped with three accessory AC outlets. They may be used to power accessory devices, but they should not be used with high-current draw equipment such as power amplifiers. The total power draw to each outlet may not exceed 100 watts. The Switched AC Accessory Outlet / will receive power only when the unit is on. This is recommended for devices that have no power switch or a mechanical power switch that may be left in the "ON" position. NOTE: Many audio and video products go into a Standby mode when they are used with switched outlets, and cannot be fully turned on using the outlet alone without a remote control command. The Unswitched AC Accessory Outlet ¤ will receive power as long as the unit is plugged into a powered AC outlet.

System and Power Connections
The AVR 525 is designed for flexible use with multiroom systems, external control components and power amplifiers. Main Room Remote Control Extension If the receiver is placed behind a solid or smoked glass cabinet door, the obstruction may prevent the remote sensor from receiving commands. In this event, an optional remote sensor may be used. Connect the output of the remote sensor to the Remote IR Input g jack. If other components are also prevented from receiving remote commands, only one sensor is needed. Simply use this unit's sensor or a remote eye by running a connection from the Remote IR Output h jack to the Remote IR Input jack on Harman Kardon or other compatible equipment. Multiroom IR Link The remote room IR receiver should be connected to the AVR 525 via standard coaxial cable. Plug the IR connection cable into the Multiroom IR Input f jack on the AVR 525's rear panel.

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The AVR 525 features a removable power cord that allows wires to be run to a complex installation so that the unit, itself, need not be installed until it is ready for connection. When all connections described above have been made, connect the AC Power cord to the AC Power Cord Jack <. The AVR 525 draws significantly more current than other household devices such as computers that use removable power cords. For that reason, it is important that only the cord supplied with the unit (or a direct replacement of identical capacity) be used. Once the power cord is connected, you are almost ready to enjoy the AVR 525's incredible power and fidelity!

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM Unit does not function when Main Power Switch is pushed CAUSE · No AC Power SOLUTION · Make certain AC power cord is plugged into a live outlet · Check to see whether outlet is switch-controlled · Make certain that all input and speaker connections are secure · Press Mute Button 43 · Turn up volume control · Follow the instructions in the Display Brightness section on page 36 so that the display is set to VFD FULL · Check speaker wire connections for shorts at receiver and speaker ends · Contact your local Harman Kardon service center

Display lights, but no sound or picture

· Intermittent input connections · Mute is on · Volume control is down

Unit turns on, but front panel display does not light up No sound from any speaker; light around power switch is red

· Display brightness is turned off

· Amplifier is in protection mode due to possible short · Amplifier is in protection mode due to internal problems · Incorrect surround mode · Input is monaural · Incorrect configuration · Stereo or Mono program material

No sound from surround or center speakers

· Select a mode other than Stereo · There is no surround information from mono sources · Check speaker mode configuration · The surround decoder may not create center- or rear-channel information from nonencoded programs · Change remote batteries · Press the AVR selector · Make certain front panel sensor is visible to remote or connect remote sensor · Move unit or antenna away from computers, fluorescent lights, motors or other electrical appliances · Resume play for DVD · Check that Digital Input is selected

Unit does not respond to remote commands

· Weak batteries in remote · Wrong device selected · Remote sensor is obscured

Intermittent buzzing in tuner

· Local interference

Letters flash in the channel indicator display and digital audio stops

· Digital audio feed paused

Processor Reset
In the rare case where the unit's operation or the displays seem abnormal, the cause may involve the erratic operation of the system's memory or microprocessor. To correct this problem, first unplug the unit from the AC wall outlet and wait at least three minutes. After the pause, reconnect the AC power cord and check the unit's operation. If the system still malfunctions, a system reset may clear the problem. To clear the AVR 525's entire system memory including tuner presets, output level settings, delay times and speaker configuration data, first put the unit in Standby by pressing the System Power Control Button 2.

Next, press and hold the Surround Mode 7 and the Tuner Mode Selector ^ buttons for three seconds. The unit will turn on automatically and display the RESET message in the Main Information Display ~. NOTE: Resetting the processor will erase any configuration settings you have made for speakers, output levels, surround modes, digital input assignments as well as the tuner presets. After a reset the unit will be returned to the factory presets, and all settings for these items must be reentered.

If the system is still operating incorrectly, there may have been an electronic discharge or severe AC line interference that has corrupted the memory or microprocessor. If these steps do not solve the problem, consult an authorized Harman Kardon service center.

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AVR325/525 Alignment spec.
1. MAIN B'D : 5 Min. Afte